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  • January31st

    Creative sessions allow the photographer and the model to be artistically expressive.  For this session, I had the pleasure of working with my wife, Ashley.  When I do a creative (conceptual) session, I take my inspiration from a number of things as I said previously in another posting.  For this one, I saw Ashley first and then decided how to persue the session.  Ashley has a natural beauty – classy and timeless; she also has this undeniable presence of strength.  Her stance is always so confident and her eyes can shoot right to you.  So I knew I wanted to do something powerful and “black and white” was definitely the way to go.  So I pumped up Beyonce’s, Sweet Dreams and went to work!  Check me out…

    Of All the Languages, Only One Matters

    Please view more images here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/boldlifestyle/sets/72157623187367003/.  Leave a comment and let me know what you think.

  • January29th

    Conceptual sessions allow me to exercise my creative side in a more direct way.  Normally, I tend to find the source for my creative sessions in music and various mediums of visual art.  This particular creative session was originally inspired from a song on the Basquiat soundtrack called, “Suicide Hotline.”  The mixed sounds of beat and speech are like a “sound collage” on this track.

    To get the mood that I wanted I looked to some of my favorite Flickr Photographers,  Federico Erra and Kip Carroll.  Both tend to photograph beauty from a “darker” perspective.  Erra has a remarkable way of capturing the striking eyes of a subject and Carroll is a genuis of dark space.  At my mother’s house there is a painting from an Off-Broadway play that reads, “For Colored Girls Who Considered Suicide When the Rainbow is Enuf.”   That became the direction for my session.  Sorry, if this is a bit too dark and demur – but I think the mood is sensitive and striking in a manner much different than Juli’s previous session.  As before, working with Juli was wonderful.  She was really able to let herself embody the concept and get some very dramatic shots.  That’s when you know you have a good model – when you can make a hangover set look glam!  Enough said, check out the session…

    When the City is Too Much

    When the City is Too Much...

    Drink Away the Pain

    ...I Find the Day is Gone

    Too many images to post so please view the rest by going here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/boldlifestyle/sets/72157623265538156/.  As always, I appreciate your comments:)!

  • January23rd

    People have often asked me, “Why did you choose the name – BoldLifestyle for your photography business?”  Normally, I tell them that it is a reminder to me to remember to be bold and get the shots that I want.  It is a reminder to me to remember there is more to photography than the technical aspects of light and angle.  This being my second year as a photographer, I wanted to start off with a bang!  I wanted to shoot what I thought BoldLifestyle felt like.  The problem is – BoldLifestyle feels like so many things.  And to portray it I needed several different people that were bold enough to be photographed in a creative and artistic way.  You see the credo of BoldLifestyle Photography is “LIVE BOLD.”  You will probably notice I put it at the end of some entries or emails.  So it is imperative that I show you – the viewer – what I mean by “LIVE BOLD” to explain how BoldLifestyle Photography thinks and feels.

    This is Juli.  She is a very talented hip-hop dancer here in Washington, DC and decided to be a part of my explanation of BoldLifestyle.  I met Juli and her dance group last year at the Hip-Hop Festival.  That event was the first event my partner, Jamil, and I photographed an event together.  We had a great time!  And due to some restrictions, we also had a huge challenge of photographing moving dancers with no flash! Ha!  That was a real experience:)!  The post-production work took forever – but I digress.  Here are some images from Juli’s session as a ROCKER!  Tell me what you think…

    Rocking it Out!

    Rocking it Out!

    Check out her entire session here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/boldlifestyle/sets/72157623265538156/.  And as always, leave a comment and tell me what you think. LIVE BOLD!

  • December30th

    During the Christmas Holiday, I had the opportunity of doing another impromptu portrait session for Hendrix Law centered around a single track, City Lights.  The photo session took place in Raleigh, North Carolina after dark in an empty parking lot.  Below are a few of the shots.  Click here (www.hendrixlawmusic.com) to hear his music.  Let me know what you think!

    Hendrix Law: City Lights

    Hendrix Law: City Lights

    Hendrix Law: Purple

    Hendrix Law: Purple

    Hendrix Law: Yellow

    Hendrix Law: Yellow

  • December20th

    A few weeks ago, I had the pleasure of photographing Ean Williams’s, Fashion Nation event.  The event took place in Alexandria, Virginia at Hampton Inn & Suites.  The majority of my time photographing the event was “process shooting” which narrates the story of an event.  Basically, a lot of behind the scenes stuff.  Once the fashion show started, I was front and center snapping away at the wonderful fashion of Ean Williams and the models that showcased his work.

    Before the event I was able to steal away for a few minutes and photograph two models from the DC, MD, VA (DMV) metro area.  The location was ideal because it was the only location that had ample natural lighting just before the sunset.  I chose to work with Joshua Jabaut and Yaskarita Olsmos.  Joshua had a great, serious look for this set and Yaskarita had that “Angelina Jolie” mystique thing going.  Here are a few shots…

    Model: Yaskarita Olsmos

    Model: Yaskarita Olsmos

    Model: Joshua Jabaut

    Model: Joshua Jabaut

  • November30th

    I am a photographer, or at least that is the artistic medium I use, so I communicate visually.  As artists, we find inspiration from the world around us and oftentimes it is something that cannot be explained visually.  That is one of the reasons why I look to music for inspiration.

    Musicians communicate musically through sound and sense.  To me it is a fascinating ability, talent.  During my coverage of the Ski Johnson Performance for the American Cancer Society, I was able to photograph his band planning the score for the evening just before the show.  It was like listening in to a top-secret, military strategy or the planning of a heist.  Although they were writing words, they were using musical notes and sounds orally to communicate the score.

    This image below is a photo I shot “off-base” and instantly became a favorite.  The mood, color, focus, location – it tells a story.  Let me know what you think…

    Musicians Planning the Score

    Musicians Planning the Score

  • November30th

    Again, thanks to Caneil McDonald, I was able to attend and photograph a Ski Johnson event in downtown Washington, DC.  The real treat about this particular event was that the majority of it was held in a private suite at the W Hotel where Ski Johnson invited the media to meet, greet, and ask any questions they had about the three-time Grammy Nominated Jazz Musician.  How cool is that?!  I have come to personally know Ski is as talented as he is humble.  We shared a conversation during an impromptu, mini-photosession that was about what really matters to a man and an artist.  Ski explained that there was a time when he was very excited to meet the staple names in the music industry with such giants as “Diddy.”  He explained that he is now more concerned with the way he relates to the people of his world, his family, fan base, and friends.  As a new photographer on the scene, I can totally say that I understand and appreciate Ski’s stance.  In fact, the keyword we spoke of was – PERSPECTIVE.  It is, and always will be, about keeping perspective.

    So how is this for perspective:

    I met Ski Johnson at a CD Release Party earlier this year at the Georgetown Ritz-Carlton.  I was so nervous that I forgot my camera flash and my wife, Ashley, had to drive all the way from Manassas to Georgetown during rush hour(s) to help me out.  I met several local celebrities as well as Huey Lewis, Ginuwine, and Sole.  I hardly spoke two sentences to Ski before the night ended.  Now a few months later, I am among only two photographers photographing a private event for Ski Johnson.  Thanks to iPhone technology, I was able to show him the images I took from the previous event at the Ritz-Carlton.  Ski said he was impressed with my work and was very receptive to my request for a mini-session and escort to the show.  I was very thankful and appreciative!  That night, Ski performed at the POV at the top of the W Hotel in front of an enthusiastic crowd for the American Cancer Society.  Ski Johnson is very passionate about the cause of the American Cancer Society because he lost both of his parents to cancer.  He did his parents proud by performing for the crowd and speaking to the media as open and honest as possible.

    Ski Johnson Performs for American Cancer Society Event

    Ski Johnson Performs for American Cancer Society Event

    Ski Johnson at the W Hotel

    Ski Johnson at the W Hotel

    Ski Johnson Laughs During the Interview

    Ski Johnson Laughs During the Interview

    A special thank you to Jonise Johnson, Wide-A-Wake, for approving my images.  Other attendees included:  Caneil McDonald, Kate Michael, Todd Wiggins,

    The POV at the W Hotel

    The POV at the W Hotel

    Ski Johnson Performs for the Crowd

    Ski Johnson Performs for the Crowd

    Ski Johnson Performing with his band.

    Ski Johnson Performing with his band.

    To see all the images, please click here.  Also if you did attend or would like to make a comment on the event, please feel free to comment on this blog.  Thank you!

  • November21st

    Thanks again to Caneil McDonald, I was invited to photograph the Embassy of Burkina Faso’s, “Siren of Sahel Shine II-an African Luxury Couture Exposé” presented by the authorities of African fashion and textiles: VLISCO, and multi Global Award winning designer Clara Lawson Ames of Burkina Faso on November 20th 2009 at Union Station‘s “Eastern Hall” in Washington , DC.

    So what happens when you take an international embassy, award-winning designer, and the interests of DC’s top lifestyle consultants… a spectacular event with an assortment of our local celebrities. Although I arrived a few minutes late, I was quickly engulfed in the life of the event. There were photographers, videographers, production crews, and interviews all around. This was my kind of event – artistic, social, and decadent. I was able to finally speak to a number of people I photographed at past events and others I met for the first time. The fashion of Clara Lawson Ames was absolutely amazing! The colors were vivid and the patterns were to be celebrated. Here are a few highlights from the event…

    Behind the scenes the models were preparing to enter the catwalk.

    Behind the scenes the models were preparing to enter the catwalk.

    The Powerful, Influential, and Gorgeous Women in Attendance

    The Powerful, Influential, and Gorgeous Women in Attendance

    Ean Williams, Executive Director of DC Fashion Week, poses for a quick picture

    Ean Williams (left; Executive Director of DC Fashion Week) and Maggy Francois ( right; VP of Education & Training of Greater Washington Fashion Chamber of Commerce) pose for a quick picture.

    Paul Wharton of Evolution Look poses after an interview

    Paul Wharton of Evolution Look poses after an interview

    Clara Lawson Ames thanks the crowd.

    Clara Lawson Ames thanks the crowd.

    Please  click here to view the entire collection of images posted on my Flickr page.  Feel free to use my images but be sure to credit as, “Photographs by BoldLifestyle.” Oh yeah, as always, I appreciate comments on my blog and flickr if you are motivated to do so.  Thanks!

  • November6th

    Click to View the Wedding of Marti + Mike

    Click to View the Wedding of Marti + Mike

    Feel the warmth of the sun and the love of Marti and Mike when you click the image above and view the Wedding of Marti and Mike slideshow. To view the slideshow, you must have Flash Player installed. Although the images are optimized for faster download, it is recommended that your screen resolution be at maximum size for best viewing. Enjoy! And be sure to leave a comment:)! Thanks!

  • October29th

    Renowned designer, Mario De Armas, teamed with the talented, Don Patron, to host a private event for author, Leslie Sanchez, for her new release, “You’ve  Come A Long Way, Maybe.”  The event was warm and intimate; the decor was brilliant and tailored; the food/beverage was rich and decadent.  I was among the trendsetters and pathmakers in the world of arts and politics.  It was indeed a gorgeous evening externally and internally.  You could practically taste the energy in the air!  Here are a few highlights…

    Mario De Armas and Leslie Sanchez

    Mario De Armas and Leslie Sanchez

    Smart and Colorful Designs

    Smart and Colorful Designs

    More Godiva Chocolate Please

    More Godiva Chocolate Please

    Rich and Decadent

    Rich and Decadent

    Everyone Enjoyed Meeting Mario De Armas

    Everyone Enjoyed Meeting Mario De Armas

    Like I Said EVERYONE

    Like I Said EVERYONE

    Mario De Armas and Don Patron

    Mario De Armas and Don Patron

    ...And Leslie Sanchez Appreciates Mario De Armas!

    ...And Leslie Sanchez Appreciates Mario De Armas!

     

    More images from the event can be viewed here.  Please feel free to leave a comment.  I love comments, so people that leave them absolutely ROCK!